Hardwire Dash Cam Install
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Hardwire Dash Cam Install
Hi everyone, I'm going to be installing a Viofo A129 Duo (2 ch) camera in my 2013 Honda Fit. Of those that have done this, does anyone know which # fuse to use for the constant power and standby power (during park mod)?
I've already done a Thinkware F800 Pro in a 2016 Mustang, but there is a lot of good info out there on which fuses to use for constant and standby, but not much for Honda Fit. Yes, I have a tester, but figured I'd ask.
For those that ran the rear camera was it a PIA going from the front to the back through the head liner?
Thanks in advance.
I've already done a Thinkware F800 Pro in a 2016 Mustang, but there is a lot of good info out there on which fuses to use for constant and standby, but not much for Honda Fit. Yes, I have a tester, but figured I'd ask.
For those that ran the rear camera was it a PIA going from the front to the back through the head liner?
Thanks in advance.
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I hardwired our Fit with a front Viofo A119C and a rear A118C a few years ago.
With the rear install, it wasn't so bad that I remember. I used a 10' or 15' usb cable from the rear hatch. The hardest part was fishing enough room through the D pillar, but it was simple after that going along the floor. I didn't go through the headliner.
I fuse tapped only for switched-in and not a permenant-in fuse though. I believe I used one of the rear passenger window fuses (#18/#19).
With the rear install, it wasn't so bad that I remember. I used a 10' or 15' usb cable from the rear hatch. The hardest part was fishing enough room through the D pillar, but it was simple after that going along the floor. I didn't go through the headliner.
I fuse tapped only for switched-in and not a permenant-in fuse though. I believe I used one of the rear passenger window fuses (#18/#19).
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